Greg Taylor has written himself into the history books by securing Scotland’s first ever international win over Brazil.

The Kilmarnock FC youngster secured his place in Scottish footballing folklore by blasting home a screamer from the edge of the 18-yard box in Scotland’s 1-0 win over the Brazilians in the U20s Toulon Tournament in France.

And not only did the win reignite Scotland’s campaign in the tournament, but it helped record the country’s only ever win over the footballing giants.

“It was a great feeling to score the winning goal against Brazil — and we could have actually scored more,” beamed Taylor.

“I study the best full-backs in the world because it can only improve me and I admire so many Brazilians

“I watched the Champions League final on Saturday after our game and Marcelo and Dani Alves are probably two of the best ever.

“I switched my phone on when I got out the dressing room and it blew up. Lee McCulloch and a few others had sent messages.My pals tried to stream it, but couldn’t get it. They will be sick of me talking about it.

Greg Taylor drills home his wonder goal

Taylor’s goal was a brilliant effort that he smashed into the roof of the net after some nice footwork by winger Oliver Burke, who cut it back for Taylor to finish the job.

And it got better for Taylor and the young Scots after they beat Indonesia 2-1 to progress to the next round. And it’s another mouthwatering tie, as they face England on Thursday in the semi-final.